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Bendapudi at podium thanking trustees

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After a unanimous vote on Dec. 9 by the Penn State Board of Trustees to appoint Neeli Bendapudi the University's 19th president, Bendapudi thanked the board, campus leaders and others during her introduction to the Penn State community.

Portrait of Neeli Bendapudi

Neeli Bendapudi portrait

Neeli Bendapudi was named the 19th president of Penn State on Dec. 9, 2021, by the University's Board of Trustees. She is currently president of the University of Louisville in Kentucky.

Portrait of Neeli Bendapudi

Neeli Bendapudi portrait

Neeli Bendapudi was named the 19th president of Penn State on Dec. 9, 2021, by the University's Board of Trustees. She is currently president of the University of Louisville in Kentucky.

bettie mae files the voice of selma

MLK Day 2022 Keynote Speaker

2022 MLK Day Celebration Keynote Speaker Biography

Bettie Mae Fikes was born in Selma, Alabama, and began singing gospel alongside her mother at age four. At the age of 16, she became a student leader for the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the Civil Rights Movement, emerging as a music leader. She was jailed for several weeks in 1963 for protesting during the voting rights struggle in Selma.

She has graced the stages of Carnegie Hall, the Newport Jazz Festival and the Library of Congress. Fikes is a recipient of the Long Walk to Freedom Award and has recently been inducted into the Smithsonian Institute’s ‘Museum of Tolerance,’ in an exhibition honoring women of the Civil Rights Movement.

Bettie Fikes’ powerful singing voice inspired Blacks in Selma to fight for equality. Fikes has been dubbed as “the voice of Selma”, and is a celebrated icon of the 1960’s Civil Rights Movement.
 

Scranton dancers Dana and Katie on the dance floor of the Bryce Jordan Center for THON, making a diamond sign with their hands.

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Penn State Scranton's 2019 THON dancers Dana Beecroft and Katie Walsh on the dance floor in the Bryce Jordan Center during that year's THON weekend, when Penn State Scranton broke its previous year's record for the amount of money raised and was one of the Top Ten Commonwealth Campus THON fundraisers -- raising a grand total of $43,538.71.

Scranton dancers Dana and Katie on the dance floor of the Bryce Jordan Center for THON, making a diamond sign with their hands.

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Penn State Scranton's 2019 THON dancers Dana Beecroft and Katie Walsh on the dance floor in the Bryce Jordan Center during that year's THON weekend, when Penn State Scranton broke its previous year's record for the amount of money raised and was one of the Top Ten Commonwealth Campus THON fundraisers -- raising a grand total of $43,538.71.

singers from the Scranton chorale dressed in holiday garb singing during the 2019 holiday concert

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Singers from the Scranton chorale perform during the 2019 holiday concert. Each year, Penn State Scranton's Chorale, Jazz Band and Roc[k]tet musical groups put on a free holiday concert for the community. This year, the concert will be Sunday, Dec. 5 at 4 p.m. at Lackawanna College's Peoples Security Bank Theater in downtown Scranton. The performance is free and open to the public.

Headshot of Penn State Scranton Police Officer John  McDevitt

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Penn State Scranton Chancellor Marwan Wafa has announced that Campus Police Officer John (Jay) McDevitt is the campus' December Employee of the Month.

The words Giving Tuesday, stacked on top of each other in blue and red

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The University’s seventh GivingTuesday celebration will launch early at 6:55 p.m. EST on Nov. 29 — or 18:55 in military time, a nod to the year of Penn State's founding — and run until midnight on Nov. 30.